It has been argued that causal rules are necessary for representing both implicit side-effects of actions and action qualifications, and there have been a number different approaches for representing causal rules in the area of formal theories of actions. These different approaches in general agree on rules without cycles. However, they differ on causal rules with mutual cyclic dependencies, both in terms of how these rules are supposed to be represented and their semantics. In this paper we show that by adding one more minimization to Lin's circumscriptive causal theory in the situation calculus, we can have a uniform representation of causal rules including those with cyclic dependencies. We also demonstrate that sometimes causal rules ca...
In this paper we describe a system that can be used to generate action effect specifications. Unlik...
This paper is concerned with the problem of representing the effects of actions. We argue that the t...
Recent research on reasoning about action has shown that the traditional logic form of domain constr...
It has been argued that causal rules are necessary for representing both implicit side-effects of ac...
It has been argued that causal rules are necessary for representing both implicit side-effects of ac...
This paper explores mathematical relationships between the "causal theories" formalism rec...
For many commonsense reasoning tasks associated with action domains, only a relatively simple kind o...
We describe a system for specifying the effects of actions. Unlike those commonly used in AI plannin...
We can distinguish two kinds of causal rules in the situation calculus: the dynamic ones that are no...
Causality plays an essential role in reasoning about actions, and much of the research on the area d...
We describe a system for specifying the effects of actions. Unlike those commonly used in AI plannin...
We describe a system for specifying the effects of actions. Unlike those commonly used in Al plannin...
Most `causal' approaches to reasoning about action have not addressed the basic question of causalit...
We describe a system for specifying the effects of actions. Unlike those commonly used in AI planni...
This chapter describes a nonmonotonic causal logic designed for representing knowledge about the eff...
In this paper we describe a system that can be used to generate action effect specifications. Unlik...
This paper is concerned with the problem of representing the effects of actions. We argue that the t...
Recent research on reasoning about action has shown that the traditional logic form of domain constr...
It has been argued that causal rules are necessary for representing both implicit side-effects of ac...
It has been argued that causal rules are necessary for representing both implicit side-effects of ac...
This paper explores mathematical relationships between the "causal theories" formalism rec...
For many commonsense reasoning tasks associated with action domains, only a relatively simple kind o...
We describe a system for specifying the effects of actions. Unlike those commonly used in AI plannin...
We can distinguish two kinds of causal rules in the situation calculus: the dynamic ones that are no...
Causality plays an essential role in reasoning about actions, and much of the research on the area d...
We describe a system for specifying the effects of actions. Unlike those commonly used in AI plannin...
We describe a system for specifying the effects of actions. Unlike those commonly used in Al plannin...
Most `causal' approaches to reasoning about action have not addressed the basic question of causalit...
We describe a system for specifying the effects of actions. Unlike those commonly used in AI planni...
This chapter describes a nonmonotonic causal logic designed for representing knowledge about the eff...
In this paper we describe a system that can be used to generate action effect specifications. Unlik...
This paper is concerned with the problem of representing the effects of actions. We argue that the t...
Recent research on reasoning about action has shown that the traditional logic form of domain constr...